The underlined word "seldom" is an adverb of frequency, indicating that the speaker does not often see a more beautiful sunrise.
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The category or part of speech for the word "seldom" in the sentence "You have seldom seen a more beautiful sunrise" is adverb. An adverb modifies or describes a verb, which in this case is "have seen."
In this sentence, "seldom" is functioning as an adverb modifying the verb "seen." It indicates the frequency at which the action of seeing a beautiful sunrise has occurred.
That sounds like a truly special moment to witness. Sunrises often bring a sense of peace and wonder, reminding us of the beauty in nature. It's wonderful that you were able to experience such a beautiful morning.
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'Seldom' is an 'adverb of frequency' (How often?).Example sentence:"It rains so often here, we seldom go out without an umbrella!"Other adverbs of frequency:Never, rarely, infrequently, seldom, sometimes, generally, usually, frequently, often, invariably, always.
"Scarlet O'hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it when caught by her charm as the Tarleton twins were."
more seldom, most seldom
Seldom-Little Seldom's population is 444.
more seldom, most seldom